Pyrus communis (common pear)

Wikipedia Abstract

Pyrus communis, known as the European pear or common pear, is a species of pear native to central and eastern Europe and southwest Asia.It is one of the most important fruits of temperate regions, being the species from which most orchard pear cultivars grown in Europe, North America, and Australia have been developed. Two other species of pears, the Nashi pear, Pyrus pyrifolia, and the Chinese white pear bai li, Pyrus × bretschneideri, are more widely grown in eastern Asia.

A yellow-tan dye is obtained from the leaves;
Trees are sometimes used as part of a shelterbelt planting;
Wood - heavy, tough, durable, fine grained, hard. It weighs 51lb per cubic foot; Used by cabinet and instrument makers; When covered with black varnish it is an excellent ebony substitute;